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Folder |
Newspaper |
Date |
Description |
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32 |
The Charlotte Observer |
September 17, 1961 |
Asheville to be setting for celebration commemorating 50
years of forestry protection |
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6 |
32 |
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Enthusiasm for forthcoming Weeks Law commemoration to be
held in Asheville at Curtis Creek has been reported |
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6 |
32 |
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September 21, 1961 |
Secretary of Agriculture Orville L Freeman will visit
Haywood County as part of anniversary of one of America's most important
forestry conservation laws |
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6 |
32 |
The Yancey Record |
September 21, 1961 |
Toecane ranger District announces Weeks Law Celebration
to be held in Asheville on September 26-27, 1961 |
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6 |
32 |
The Asheville Citizen |
September 26, 1961 |
Secretary of Agriculture Orville L Freeman will
officially launch a two day national celebration commemorating 50 years
of forestry protection and development at noon Tuesday [Includes
photograph] |
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6 |
32 |
The Asheville Citizen |
September 27, 1961 |
Orville L Freeman breaks ground for shrine to U.S.
Forestry |
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6 |
32 |
The Waynesville Mountaineer |
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County residents enjoy benefits of National
Forest Program [Beginning of article is missing] |
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6 |
32 |
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Fire destroyed beauty of Pink Beds by Weeks Law now
responsible for maintaining such area |
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6 |
32 |
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Good management makes bountiful forests [Very poor
quality copy of a photograph] |
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6 |
32 |
The Asheville Citizen |
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Page Huey Long: editorial criticizing the civil
service act [Reprint] |
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